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Anon25 [30]
3 years ago
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How can we determine the state of matter a substance is in? What observations must we make?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Olegator [25]3 years ago
3 0
Matter can exist in one of several different states, including a gas, liquid, or solid state. ... A gas is a state of matter in which atoms or molecules have enough energy to move freely.

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The empirical formula is the simplest ratio of atoms in the molecule. 

Then use the rest of the data to determine moles of gas, and use this to determine molar mass of gas... 

Empirical formula calculations:

Assume you have 100 g, calculate the moles of each atom in the 100 g 

moles = mass / molar mass 
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molar mass H = 1.008 g/mol 
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C = 64.9 % = 64.6 g 
H = 13.5 % = 13.5 g 
O = 21.6 % = 21.6 g 

moles C = 64.6 g / 12.01 g/mol = 5.38 mol 
moles H = 13.5 g / 1.008 g/mol = 13.39 mol 
moles O = 21.6 g / 16.00 g/mol = 1.35 mol 

So ratio of C : H : O 
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Finding moles and molar mass calcs 

Now, you know that at 120 deg C and 750 mmHg that 1.00L compound weighs 2.30 g. 

We can use this information to determine the molar mass of the gas after first working out how many moles the are in the 1.00 L 

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P = pressure = 750 mmHg 
V = volume = 1.00 L 
n = moles (unknown) 
T = temp in Kelvin (120 deg C = (273.15 + 120) Kelvin) 
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R = gas constant, which is 62.363 mmHg L K^-1 mol^-1 (when your P is in mmHg and volume is in L) 

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We know moles = 0.03509 and mass = 2.30 g 
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So empirical formula is C4H10O 
molar mass = 75.19 g/mol 

To find the molecular formula you divide the molar mass by the formula weight of the empirical formula... 
This tells you how many times the empirical formula fits into the molecular formula. Tou then multiply every atom in the empirical formula by this number 

formula weight C4H10O = 74.12 g/mol 

Divide molar mass by formula weight empirical 
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The empirical formula only fits into the molar mass once, 

molecular formula thus = empirical formula 
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